题目内容
She w_____ for her husband to come back safe and sound from the frontier.
wished
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)【小题1】Don’t be late for your i__________, or you won’t get the job.【小题2】She a__________ that she had stolen the bicycle.【小题3】Man should protect w__________ for his own existence. 【小题4】Tom works so hard, so he will s_________ sooner or later.【小题5】In English learning, you should a______ the importance to memory. 【小题6】We will buy some new flowers to r_________the old ones in the room.【小题7】Dave didn’t r_______to any of her emails,which made her angry.【小题8】 If you want to sell your old furniture, why not put an a ______in the local newspaper. 【小题9】It is a rule that our baggage should be i____________by customs officers.【小题10】C______ among middle school students to enter the best colleges is intense (激烈的).
【小题1】At last, he decided to m_______ in physics.【小题2】She ________(使相信) me that her father was innocent. 【小题3】Mind your________(举止)!It’s bad manners to speak like that.【小题4】She w_____to her husband so that she would not wake up the baby.【小题5】It is not w_______ to discuss the question again and again. 【小题6】His opinion is quite________(独特的)【小题7】He refused to accept the job for v_____ reasons.【小题8】Jack is always c_____about others’personal affairs【小题9】______(面部)expressions can have a lot of meanings【小题10】It’s ______ ______(难怪)that you can’t sleep when you eat so much.【小题11】You________ ________ _______(可能)misunderstand what he said yesterday. 【小题12】You should have told me the news _______ ________(提前) 【小题13】________ _______(多亏) her help, we completed the task successfully.【小题14】Are you_________ _________(满意) the new house with a big garden?
请根据首字母,中文提示或者上下文, 写出下列句中所缺单词, 使句子意思完整。
1.C to expectation, he didn't win in the contest.
2.During both World War I and II, pigeons were e by armies to carry messages to and from the front lines.
3.The little boy held his mother’s hand f______ when crossing the street
4.Soon a team of 200 v_____ arrived in the area to help the wounded, homeless in the earthquake without any pay.
5.One country _______ (重视) great importance to education..
6.The team ______(惊慌) when they realized they were lost.
7.This medicine will give you some r .
8.He agreed to do it without ________. (犹豫).
9.She w_____ for her husband to come back safe and sound from the frontier.
10.Everyone should o the traffic rules.
11.I went _____ (无处) and just stayed at home..
12.I don’t know his password, so I can’t have a_________ to his computer.
13.I think Chinese___________(字)are more difficult to learn than English.
14.The government has b______________ the use of chemical weapons.
15.As we all know, English is the most important ________ language in the United Nations.
第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
下面是一篇关于2006年美国逝去的五位特别人物的情况报道。请阅读下列关于他们的相关信息,并按照要求把这五个人物的信息进行匹配。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。首先,请阅读以下六位美国名人的信息,然后与下面的信息进行匹配。
A
Marian Anderson was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 1990s. She began singing in church. Soon, her rich deep voice became widely known in the area. Marian Anderson received many honors and awards during her life. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in nineteen sixty—three. Marian Anderson died at the age of ninety—six. Experts say she is remembered not only for the quality of her voice, but also because of the way she carried out her right to be heard.
B
Movie director Robert Altman died in November 2006, in Los Angeles, California. He was eighty—one years old. During his fifty-year career, he made some of the most influential movies of modern times.
C
Ann Richards died in September 2006 at the age of seventy-three. At her funeral service, leaders from around the country gathered to celebrate her life. Former President Bill Clinton spoke at the service. He said Ann Richards helped create a world where young girls could be scientists, engineers and police officers. He said she was a great woman with a big heart and big dreams.
D
Journalist R.W. Apple died in October 2006 at the age of seventy—one. Earlier this month his friends and family gathered in Washington, D.C. for a large memorial service. Famous writers, politicians, and cooks told about his warm personality, sharp intelligence, and extraordinary energy. After the service, guests enjoyed fine foods provided by some of the best cooks in the area.
E
William Styron died in November 2006 at the age of eighty—one. His stories are filled with rich language and complex moral questions. Many of his books try to understand the evil actions of people. Later in life William Styron suffered from severe depression. After recovering, he wrote honestly and bravely about his experience in “Darkness Visible: A Memoir of Madness.” He received great praise for educating people about the difficulties of mental illness.
F
Ruth Brown was born in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1928 and died in October 2004. Brown recorded many rhythm and blues hits in the 1950s. She also fought for musicians rights. In 1988, Atlantic Records agreed to pay her and thirty-five other musicians the money they owed them for using their songs for twenty years.
请阅读下列有关的信息:
56.As a young woman, she worked as a teacher and raised four children. She and her husband were very involved in local politics. Then one day, she decided to run for officer herself—and she won. She served first as country commissioner, then as Texas state treasurer. In nineteen ninety she was elected governor. She fought for equal rights, environmental protection and laws to restrict guns. She created a government in which women, Hispanics, and African-Americans played important roles.
57. “MASH”, was released in nineteen seventy. It tells about a group of American medical workers in a temporary military hospital in Korea during the Korean War in the 1950s. It questions the rules of the military establishment in a way that was sharply funny and intelligent; “Nashville” came out in nineteen seventy—five. It provides a complex look at changes in the country music industry. Many of his thirty—three films were nominated for Academy Awards, including “The Player” and “Gosford Park”
58.She learned to traditional music at her Christian religious center. But she liked the popular jazz and rock music of the time even more. She left home at a young age to build a career in music. Soon, she became known as “the girl with the tear in her voice” because of her emotional way of singing. Her popular songs helped build the Atlantic Records company and she continued performing for the rest of her life until she died recently at the age of seventy six.
59.He is known as Johnny, wrote about many subjects, from politics and war to food and drink. During his forty—three years writing for the New York Times newspaper, he enjoyed a rich and eventful career. He was the paper’s chief reporter in cities like London, Moscow, Lagos and Nairobi. He covered events such as the Vietnam War, the Iranian revolution and the Gulf War. He reported on ten presidential elections. And, his opinions on fine foods, travel and the world’s best restaurants were very influential.
60.He wrote “Lie Down in Darkness” published in nineteen fifty—one when he was only twenty-five. It is about a troubled young woman who kills herself. It established him as a great new voice in American literature; he also wrote “The Confessions of Nat Turner” in nineteen sixty-eight which told about a nineteenth century slave revolt in the southern state of Virginia; and “Sophie’s Choice ” won the American Book Award in nineteen eighty. It is a tragic story about a woman and her children who are sent to a Nazi death camp in Poland during World War Two.